- The list below includes 35 free or cheap things to do in or near Enderby, British Columbia, including 57 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Other Entertainment, Parks and Kayaking.
- From Boundary Bay Regional Park to Centennial Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Enderby and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Eastsound, Burnaby, Blaine and Coquitlam.
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35.7 Miles
Many outdoor activities are available at Lake Padden Park. Visitors can enjoy facilities such as an outdoor basketball court, multipurpose fields, walking paths, hiking trails, playground, picnic tables, barbeque grills, and a golf course.
35.8 Miles
With over 2,550 feet of shoreline, the 36.32-acre park has land-based facilities for whale watching, as well as views of Vancouver Island; forest trails lead you to the rocky shoreline and a lighthouse.
36.1 Miles
Featuring acres of lavender fields, Pelindaba Lavender Farm offers visitors a walking tour, demonstration garden, and distillery exhibits. The peak growing season is from July to August, where visitors can see the lavender in full bloom.
36.3 Miles
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39 votes
789 Saunders Lane, Central Saanich, British Columbia
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At Pacifica Paddle Sports Day Tours, guests can enjoy three and five hour tours of Brentwood Bay and Tod Inlet. Visitors of the location can also sign up for kayaking lessons.
36.6 Miles
Larrabee State Park has a variety of inland trails as well as well-kept picnic areas and campsites which are located near train tracks. There is also a beach nearby with many tide pools.
36.6 Miles
94%
270 votes
Trans Canada Hwy (Hwy #1), Langford, British Columbia
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Guests of Goldstream Provincial Park will be able to visit the Goldstream River, where guests can fish during a limited season. Guests of the Visitor Centre can take advantage of the location's wildlife viewing platform.
37.2 Miles
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Butchart Gardens
800 Benvenuto Ave., Central Saanich, British Columbia
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This location's gardens feature a variety of plants during all four seasons of the year, including crocus and Daphne flowers during the winter. Guests can also enjoy fireworks and concerts at Butchart Gardens.
39.0 Miles
Lake Whatcom is accessible by the public through the North Lake Whatcom Park. Along with views of the lake, waterfalls, and surrounding hills, the park features cycling, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing areas.
39.3 Miles
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43 votes
| Highlands, Central Saanich, British Columbia
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Guests of Gowlland Tod Provincial Park can go swimming, canoeing, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, and cycling. The 1,280 acre location, available for day-use only, also has picnic tables and flush toilets.
39.6 Miles
96%
67 votes
Beaver Lake Rd, Central Saanich, British Columbia
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At The Elk / Beaver Lake Regional Park, guests can go swimming, canoeing, or fishing for rainbow trout. The location, which features sheltered picnic areas and a nature center, also contains a walking and equestrian trails.